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 Academic Engineering Challenge
On April 5th, 2008 the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) held the Ohio Valley Student Conference (OVSC) at Youngstown State University. One of the competitions held at this conference was a Concrete Horseshoe Competition.   more information
Repair Products
Concrete International, April 2008, Page 75
D.O.T.Line is a high-performance, rapid repair products. This non-portland cement, non-epoxy repair material is mixed and placed like traditional concrete.   more information
SPEEDING UP REPAIRS
Military Logistics International, February/March 2008
It might be a linguistic stretch to say that CERATECH,Inc. literally found its military logistics niche in filling niches, but the stretch wouldn't be too far from the truth. Today the company’s expanding line of high tech concrete products is being employed in a wide range of hole filling and other infrastructure applications.   more information
California Highway 101 Rapid-Repair Project
Better Roads, March 2008, Page 60
California Department Of Transportation utilizes CERATECH’s D.O.T.Line® for Highway 101 “Rapid Repair” project   more information
Rapid repair concrete made from 90 percent recycled materials
EquipmentWotld.com, March 2008, Page 119
As part of CeraTech's rapid concrete repair series, non-Portland, non-epoxy DOTLine comes in turnkey, pre-extended 58-pound bags to be mixed and placed like traditional concrete.   more information
CERATECH's Rapid Repair Concrete
Construction, January 2008
The new environmentally friendly, non-epoxy D.O.T.Line rapid concrete repair product from CERATECH, Inc. comes in pre-extended 58-pound bags and is mixed and placed like traditional concrete.   more information
New Road Products
Better Roads, January 2008, page 66
Ceratech says their new D.O.T.Line of high-performance, rapid concrete repair is the most environmentally friendly product on the market today.   more information
Green Objective
Roads & Bridges, January 2008, Page 70
CERATECH Inc., a next generation "green" construction materials technology company, has introduced D.O.T. Line, an environmentally friendly, high-perfomance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
Products on Parade
The Concrete Producer, January 2008
Specifically designed for horizontal to near horizontal applications, D.O.T.Line is an environmentally friendly, high performance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
Environmentally Friendly Concrete Repair
concrete & masonry construction products, November/December 2007
Specifically designed for horizontal to near-horizontal applications, D.O.T.Line is an environmentally friendly, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
Pre-Extended, Packaged Rapid Repair Concrete
Environmental Design & Construction, January 2008
CeraTech’s D.O.T.Line is designed for horizontal applications for structural repair of roads and bridges.   more information
Field-tested
EquipmentWorld.com, January 2008
Pavement products are used for a variety of infrastructure repair applications, from U.S. Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan to state DOT’s across the country.   more information
World of Concrete Products
The Concrete Producer, January 2008
Specifically designed for horizontal to near horizontal applications, D.O.T.Line is an environmentally friendly, high performance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
Extra-Green-Friendly Rapid Repair Concrete
Associated Construction Publications, January 1, 2008
Ceratech's D..T.Line® is an environmentally-friendly, high-performance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
"Green" rapid concrete repair product
GoStructural.com, January 1, 2008
CERATECH, Inc., a next-generation, "green" construction materials technology company introduced D.O.T.Line, an environmentally friendly, high-performance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
Ceratech adds 'green' D.O.T.Line to its rapid repair PAVEMEND line
CONCRETE Monthly, December 2007
Backed by the success of the Ceratech Inc.'s PAVEMEND family of rapid concrete repair products among the U.S. military, municipalities and multiple department of transportation agencies throughout the United States, the company has launched a next generation, "green" construction materials technology called D.O.T.Line.   more information
Rapid Repair Grows Greener
Concrete Products, December 1, 2007
Backed by the Pavemend family of rapid concrete repair products in U.S. military installations, municipalities, and department of transportation applications, Ceratech, Inc., recently introduced D.O.T.Line.   more information
Rapid concrete repair
Bridges, December 2007
CERATECH, Inc., introduced D.O.T.Line, an environmentally friendly, high-performance, rapid concrete repair product.   more information
50 Top Rollouts for 2007
Better Roads, December 2007
Better Roads editors have sorted through more than 500 new product introductions to identify 50 that have the greatest significance to highway and bridge professionals.   more information
D.O.T.Line
Concrete Contractor, December 2007, Page 30
Environmentally-friendly, high-performance, rapid concrete repair product   more information
Specifiers' Guide
Structural Engineering, December 2007
Ceratech Inc is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and supplier of a highly engineered, next-generation construction materials for the Department of Defense, the construction, transportation, and marine industries.   more information
Concrete maker is going 'green'
Daily Journal of Commerce, November 28, 2007
A Baltimore manufacturer is going green with its latest concrete repair product.   more information
 Concrete Repair: Earth-Friendly Mix
Engineering News-Record, November 11, 2007
D.O.T. Line is a rapid-setting, concrete repair material composed of over 90% recycled material.   more information
Environmentally-Friendly Repair Material
Concrete International, October 2007
Mainline™ is a high-performance, rapid-setting structural repair concrete. This nonportland cement, nonepoxy concrete offers long-term durability and resists damage from freezing and thawing.   more information

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